A Catch

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When roads are mired with ice and snow,
  And the air of morn is crisp with rime;
  When the holly hangs by the mistletoe,
  And bells ring in the CHRISTMAS time:--
  It's--Saddle, my Heart, and ride away,
  To the sweet-faced girl with the eyes of gray!
  Who waits with a smile for the gifts you bring--
  A man's strong love and a wedding-ring--
  It's--Saddle, my Heart, and ride!

  When vanes veer North and storm-winds blow,
  And the sun of noon is a blur o'erhead;
  When the holly hangs by the mistletoe,
  And the CHRISTMAS service is sung and said:--
  It's--Come, O my Heart, and wait awhile,
  Where the organ peals, in the altar aisle,
  For the gifts that the church now gives to you--
  A woman's hand and a heart that's true.
  It's--Come, O my Heart, and wait!

  When rooms gleam warm with the fire's glow,
  And the sleet raps sharp on the window-pane;
  When the holly hangs by the mistletoe,
  And CHRISTMAS revels begin again:--
  It's--Home, O my Heart, and love, at last!
  And her happy breast to your own held fast;
  A song to sing and a tale to tell,
  A good-night kiss, and all is well.
  It's--Home, O my Heart, and love!

© Madison Julius Cawein